Leaked LG G5 Geekbench result hints at high-end performance

An alleged LG G5 prototype has made its way in the Geekbench database ahead of the February 21st unveiling. The listing delivers no surprises in terms of internal hardware, but it does remind us to expect high-end performance.

This new Geekbench result is actually for an LG smartphone going by model number F700, a natural progression for the G5 following last year's LG G4 F500 and LG V10 F600.

Unofficial benchmarks are not a strong indicator of real performance. However, judging by leaked Geekbench results, there will a natural performance similarity between the LG G5 and the North American version of the Samsung Galaxy S7. Both phones are expected to feature the Snapdragon 820, and both phones are said to feature 4GB of RAM.

LG has been trying to build up hype in anticipation of the official unveiling, which is set to take place in less than two weeks from now at MWC 2016. Yesterday, the manufacturer officially confirmed that the LG G5 will come with an "Always On" display mode while also teasing fans by revealing the silhouette of the phone.

According to previous rumors, LG will go all-in with the LG G5, and all evidence now points that LG's upcoming flagship will make use of the fastest internal components. However, it remains to be seen if the other rumored specs and features, such as a 5.6-inch, a slightly curved QHD display, an all metal design with a removable battery, and 20MP primary camera with manual settings, will also be accurate.

This time Galaxy S series won't have any advantage over the competition in term of performance which sound awesome. seems this time we can make decision on looks features then feeling owing an underpower phone. LG G5 yes feels more interesting to me too. cuz it have new design.. but still LG G5 need to improve its software.. I wish they use AMOLED instead of LCD. I didn't like G4 or V10 displays especially V10 after comparing with number of phones.

I have to ask, do you find yourself actually using said edges on the galaxy edge? and if so for what? I've been pondering between normal and edge for a while but I really have a hard time imagining what I would use edge features for.

It's not just about what the edges do, but also the feel of it feels thinner and good with cases and the device has no bezels and to me looks amazing. The only thing I use with the actual edges is the night clock. I don't find anything usefull with the actual edges but I like the feel and look of it. The edge is a defo must get out of the edge and the regular version

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